Show Ii I FABLES ON HEALTH I L IL Enjoy Exercise JI j i I Well VeIl stranger I see youve you've beat Ith I th the ambulance here Youre You're falling I I away to a ton today was the i greeting of the physical director I II I I when Mr Ir Mann Iann showed up after some months' months absence I Mr l Mann l looked sheepishly at athis athis athis I I his growing fast waistline It really isn't easy to get in the theof habit of taking time out for exercise exer exer- cise case In youth the matter is simI sim- sim I pie The The- child gets all the exercise exercise exer exer- cise it needs from everyday play I But when adult life hoves Noyes insight insight in insight sight there tomes so many preoccupations preoccupations preoccupations the desire to exercise is lost beca because use I it t has been pressed been pressed into other services Unless the tile individual indi is careful he will look upon exercise as as' an irksome task and h he will not take the the trouble to make himself go through the motions The point is to revive the spirit of desire to find out how much fun lies in exercising an and take it not as a dut duty but as a pleasure and privilege A new v viewpoint is needed The moral is this Get in the I habit habit of enjo as much muchas as you did when you were a boy I |